Great! Mouse mommy was looking forward this kind of money management activities and education apps for kids to explore and know-how-to-use-money wisely for the kids!

Prudence
Foundation, the community investment arm of Prudential Corporation Asia, has launched
a mobile app to help parents to discuss a variety of financial literacy subjects
with their children in an entertaining and engaging way.

As part
of the award-winning Cha-Ching
programme, the free app – Cha-Ching
Challenge – is designed for parents and their children aged seven to 12
years old. Using the four fundamental money management concepts: Earn, Save,
Spend and Donate, the app offers a variety of activities in each category that
serve as fun conversation starters to help families navigate the different
options available when managing money and help them make smarter money choices.

There
are additional features that enable users to learn about the key objectives for
each activity, record their achievements and share photos. The app also
features clips from the Cha-Ching
songs, including the latest music video in the Cha-Ching series entitled Cha-Cha-Choices.

“Financial literacy is an important life
skill that children should learn not just early in life, but practice on a
daily basis. We are delighted that Cha-Ching has made an impact globally since
its launch in 2011, providing millions of children all over the world the
opportunity to get a head-start on money management concepts,” said Marc Fancy,
Executive Director of Prudence Foundation. “This new app is the ideal tool for
parents, who want to discuss financial literacy but don’t know where to start. Cha-Ching Challenge provides yet another
touchpoint and platform to deliver our message about the importance of
financial education.”

Cha-Ching was first launched in 2011 across Southeast
Asia on Turner’s Cartoon Network and later on Boomerang. On the Cartoon Network
channel, the episodes are available in more than 34 million households in 10
languages per month. Since its launch in 2011, the programme has accumulated more
than 76 million page views on www.cha-ching.com,
more than 3 million video views on its YouTube channel and generated 139,000 Facebook
fans.

The Cha-Ching School Contact Programme has been
implemented across Asia since 2012 and has reached more than 280,000 children
directly. It has been adopted into the national curriculum by the Department of
Education in the Philippines. A new Cha-Ching Curriculum with structured lesson
plans for teachers was launched in schools in the Philippines, Malaysia and
Indonesia in 2016.

"Turner is able to bring a sense of
fun to what is a very important subject. The characters and storylines that it
has created together with Prudence Foundation have resonated with families for
years, and the app is the next step in the campaign’s evolution,” added Vishal
Dembla, Turner’s General Manager in Southeast Asia.

Mouse mommy was looking forward a real-life money management and activities especially at our local or international bank. Mouse mommy was believe that learning to save money from young age and know-how-to-use money wisely would definitely beneficial to the kids and build up a healthy and debt-free community!